#112 “The Coming Storm”, 1985, Gate to Oat Field, Looking North. ‘Prescient’Picture taken by a wrangler named “Phil” and given to Josephine Christen, Kiddy Wrangler, the last season the White Grass Ranch was in operation and just weeks before the Galey home burned and destruction of the ranch out-buildings, barn and fencing by the National Park Service.

#113 Main Dining Lodge, as standing, July, 2005

#121 The “Western Center for Historic Preservation’, Exterior. Photo -courtesy of the National Park Service, 2016

#108 The Galeys on Horseback, at Lake. Courtesy of the Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum

#109 Guest on Horse at Main Lodge. Courtesy of the Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum. Note the building shown above is now the “White Grass Dude Ranch Western Center for Historical Preservation” as in illustration #121

#101 Young Cowboy on Horse, on Buck Mountain. Taken by White Grass Guest and color slide given to Author, as ‘thanks’ for trail ride experience, 1953

Author’s note: These photos show significantly more remaining buildings (guest cabins and service buildings) than existed in 2005, possibly two years before the “Historical Preservation” work by the National Park Service started. It seems that significant ‘historical destruction’ took place before any ‘historical preservation’ started. I did not see these pictures until the winter of 2016 when almost finished writing “Summer on the White Grass”.

#114 Guest Cabins, as standing, July, 2005

#115 Main Dining Lodge, (Rear View), as standing, July, 2005.

#116 Antje and the Tetons, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, July, 2007. Photo taken by Author, used with permission of Antje

#117 Older Cowboy, re-visiting the White Grass Site, July, 2007. This building is now the “Western Center for Historic Preservation”. Photo taken by Antje Muir.